View full sizeBrent Wojahn/The OregonianJoanne Baldwin, the wife of actor Daniel Baldwin, enters Lake Oswego Municipal Court in July with her attorney, Gregory Oliveros, for a probation violation hearing. After dropping divorce filings from this summer, the couple appear to be heading for separation again.

The wife of actor Daniel Baldwin is requesting half of all her husband's earnings including money from television guest appearances, according to court documents.

Joanne Baldwin, who recently filed for separation in Clackamas County Court from her husband of four years, is seeking full custody of the couple's 3- and 2-year-old daughters and $4,000 a month in child support. She is requesting her husband take out a $1 million life insurance policy for the benefit of their children and wants all the furniture she owned before their marriage returned to her. She also intends to drop the “Baldwin” last name.

Gregory Oliveros, Joanne Baldwin's former defense attorney, said today that she has been "under a tremendous amount of stress" since filing the divorce and custody papers.

In August, Joanne Baldwin, 41, told The Oregonian that she and her husband were attempting to reconcile. That came after Daniel Baldwin, 51, applied for sole custody of the children and filed for divorce and a restraining order against her the month before. Baldwin, the second-oldest of four acting brothers, alleged that his British-born wife was prone to violent, alcohol-fueled outbursts, causing him to fear for the safety of himself and their children. The petitions were all later dropped.

Court documents show that the children have been living with Joanne Baldwin since August. The Baldwins were married in 2007 and have been living in Lake Oswego since 2009, but the husband and wife have been living separately since the summer.

Joanne Baldwin is also requesting half of her husband's earnings, including $100,000 the actor is due to make from work in Australia as well as from recent work he’s done in Texas, Colorado, and from taped appearances on cable channel truTV.